Yes, we've heard you want to have your own way. But what are the benefits of that? What precisely do you think will be improved by getting your own way?

Come up with some sort of positive plan, and people might take you seriously. Or any plan for that matter, as long as it is consistent with the real world. £350million per week for the NHS doesn;t cut it any longer.

In a better universe, May is deputy head of a primary school in Special Measures, Farage is shift manager of a minor Wetherspoons, Rees Mogg volunteers in a National Trust giftshop, and Boris is a children's entertainer on administrative leave pending the outcome of a tribunal.

Yes, we've heard you want to have your own way. But what are the benefits of that? What precisely do you think will be improved by getting your own way?

Come up with some sort of positive plan, and people might take you seriously. Or any plan for that matter, as long as it is consistent with the real world. £350million per week for the NHS doesn;t cut it any longer.

I have come with a positive plan. You blame all Brexiteers voters for this, so your not thinking positively

And I've told you on previous pages what we should do that is consistent with the real world.

The cabinet is full of re-moaners now and the Brexiteers are relegated to mere hecklers from the back benches, but i guess that's where they're most comfortable. Shout their mouths off, but don't have to back any of their claims or implement their promises.

The cabinet is full of re-moaners now and the Brexiteers are relegated to mere hecklers from the back benches, but i guess that's where they're most comfortable. Shout their mouths off, but don't have to back any of their claims or implement their promises.

Here's a single, simple fact the Brexiteers can't escape. They told us, unequivocally, that if we voted for Brexit there was no risk of No Deal. It would not happen. The EU wanted to sell us their cars. So actually, it's No Deal that would be an explicit betrayal of the voters.